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Monday, August 30, 2021

10th President David Munson Jr. of Rochester Institute of Technology,

 

8/02/2021


President David Munson Jr.

c/o Office of the President 

Rochester Institute of Technology

George Eastman Building, Room 7035

1 Lomb Memorial Drive

Rochester, NY  14623-5604


Dear President Munson Jr.,


My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have a strong interest in learning history, social justice,  diversity,  environment, and education reform. In these subjects, I like to learn the need for civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, expand on diversity to accept people who are different or come from a different background or have different skills, improve education reform to make learning a better tool, and many others.  President Munson Jr. , the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work as 10th President of Rochester Institute of Technology and some of your work on diversity including inclusion to be very inspiring to me.


In your current role as 10th President of Rochester Institute of Technology, I truly appreciate on how you are a strong supporter and advocate for civil rights by advocating for people with disabilities’ rights and expressing the need to make civil rights stronger to reduce discrimination in order to protect women, minorities, and people with disabilities. Also to improve civil rights, I liked on how you work to expand on rules to combat against bullying and harassment.  On people with disabilities; rights, I like on how you work to expand courses for people with disabilities to learn different subjects including basic introductory courses to help them learn. Supporting accommodations to help students with disabilities like extra time on exams or use educational software to help improve comprehension, expanding tutoring services to provide students with help on their assignments from tutors, and implementing more liberal arts, arts, humanities, history, and basic classes to make education diverse along with make more opportunities for students to find subjects that they want to learn are great ways to improve education reform. Also on education reform I like on how you support literacy programs to help students including adults improve on their comprehension skills or gain literacy skills.  On diversity, I like on how you work on hiring women, minorities, and people with disabilities to work for the college and expand on programs to help educate staff members and students about different cultures along with the need for diversity to accept people who are different or come from a different background. Also to improve diversity in education I like on how you expanded more basic or introductory classes to different subjects, expand on arts, history, and humanities to help accept students with different skills to learn different subjects or assist students to explore different courses to their degree. Another thing that I like about your work as President of Rochester Institute of Technology, is how you expand on more research programs to help students get engage to learn how different topics can make a great difference for society, work to expand on research into clean energy including environmental protection  to help reduce pollution, push for more funding to find ways on how technology can play a part of society or be beneficial to a community, implement mental health services to help students who struggle with mental health to get the care they need, push for more scholarships to help low income students or minorities get assistance on getting into college or affording supplies, and heavily express the need to reduce high tuition cost to help students from paying high costs in order to get a college. Besides your work as President of Rochester Institute of Technology is how I like on how you are how you are a continuous strong supporter of civil rights causes, advocate for environmental protection to reduce pollution, emphasize the need for more liberal arts in colleges, heavily advocate for the need for arts, history, and literature to be more present in society,  strongly advocate for the need for better voter protection rights to help protect voters, minorities, and people with disabilities from losing their right to vote or be discriminated in trying to vote, importance of having diversity play a role in education, and express the need for immigration reform to help protect immigrants, dreamers, and refugees from being oppressed.


President Munson Jr., I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Also with a disability I have struggles on trying to understand how society works due to my struggle with comprehension and I get bullied by women including adults about having a disability.   Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes really inspires me to work hard on my disability. Also on Youtube I enjoy watching you talk about diversity, education reform, need for improvements in social justice, and some of ideas to improve society.  Your role as 10th President of Rochester Institute of Technology helps give me some motivation to motivation to continue to learn history, social justice, diversity, environment, and education reform. My future goal is to someday work in these areas to help emphasize need for civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution,  improve education reform to make learning a better tool, have diversity to accept people who are different or come from a different background or who have different skills,  and many others. 


I strongly believe that you are making a great difference in society and education. I’m very proud on how you are you work hard to support civil rights, expand on education reform, improve diversity, make social justice stronger, and many others. You have inspire me to work hard on my disability, learn about your work, and continue to learn different subjects.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me.Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to make a great impact on society.

Sincerely,


Matt Winick




Monday, August 23, 2021

Dr. Sandra Lee aka Dr. Pimple Popper

 

9/25/2020


Dr. Sandra Lee

c/o Skin Physicians & Surgeon

859 E. Foothill Blvd. Suite B

Upland, CA  91786

Dear Dr. Lee,


My name is Matt Winick, an Asian American from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have a strong interest in learning history including social justice.  in these subjects, I like to learn the need for civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, a strong need for health care reform to help people with pre-existing conditions or who can’t afford health care get the care they need, and many others. Dr. Lee, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work as a dermatologist, being a host of Dr. Pimple Popper, and being an Asian American activist. 


I started watching Dr. Pimple Popper tv show since December 2017.  Dr. Pimple Popper is a great medical show about Dr. Sandra Lee, a dermatologist who help patients who deal with different skin or facial disorders. Dr. Lee, you do such an excellent job being a dermatologist and “Dr. Pimple Popper” because I like on how you show compassion for patients, children, and people with disabilities who suffer with dealing with skins or facial disorders when they are in society,  giving advice to patients about how to be self confident or find ways to be motivated when they get bullied, and being very educational at explaining about different skins or facial disorders.  Also what I like about Dr. Pimple Popper show is how you show viewers about how the surgeries are done on the patients. Besides your work as Dr. Pimple Popper, I like seeing you on different talk shows like the Tamron Hall Show or other morning shows and your Youtube Channel where you give advice to people about how to prevent skins or facial disorders, some medical advice to help patients who struggle with disorders, and other natural tips to improve facial or skin health.  Also during the COVID-19 pandemic, I like on how you communicate with patients through video chats  to learn about their disorder and give them advice about how to handle their disorder before surgery can be resumed.    Besides your medical career, I truly appreciate on how you are a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes to reduce discrimination, support environmental protection causes to reduce pollution, and support along with advocate for the need for health care reform to help people with pre-existing conditions or who can’t afford health insurance get the care they need.  Also I like on how you use your role as an Asian American to help advocate for Asian Americans’ rights including Asian Americans with disabilities’ rights, expressing the need for educational awareness to help educate people about Asian American or Asian culture, and address the need for funds to improve the Asian American communities. 


Dr. Lee, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased.  Also another thing that I struggle with a disability is when I have trouble maintaining friendships when some of my friends, peers of them, and adults get judgmental about me being different from them or having a disability. Your support for civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes really inspires me to work hard on my disability. Also being an Asian American with a disability is difficult when some Asians including some Asian Americans get judgmental about me not meeting their standards or having a disability. Your role as an Asian American and being an advocate for Asian Americans with disabilities’ rights gives me motivation to try to be confident about being an Asian American when I face different struggles. Your activism and your show helps inspire me to continue to learn history including social justice.  My letter is a gift to you for inspiring me and to wish an early Happy Birthday for December 20th .


I strongly believe that you are making a great difference. You do such an excellent job making Dr. Pimple Popper a great show to watch and learn. Also I like on how you take the time to help patients who have challenges and advocate for people with disabilities’ rights.  You truly inspire me to work hard on my disability, be a fan of your work, be confident about being an Asian American, and to learn different subjects. Here is a picture of me when I visited LA for you to keep as a gift for inspiring me and a small donation to help your cause. I was wondering if you could please give me some advice about working hard on my disability.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, making a great difference for society, and inspiring me. Please continue to make a great difference for society and to continue to advocate for common sense ideas.


Sincerely,


Matt Winick







Thursday, August 19, 2021

Associate Justice Megan Cavanagh of Michigan Supreme Court

 

6/09/2021

Associate Justice Megan Cavanagh

c/o Michigan Supreme Court

PO Box  30052

Lansing, MI  48909


Dear Associate Justice Cavanagh,


My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have a strong interest in learning history including social justice.  In these subjects, I like to learn the need to make civil rights stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, have criminal justice reform to help protect people’s rights while reduce crime, and many others.  Associate Justice Cavanagh, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work as current Associate Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court to be very inspiring to me.


Congrats on winning the 2018 election for the Michigan Supreme Court. In your current role as Associate Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court, I truly appreciate on how you are a strong supporter of civil rights by advocating for people with disabilities’ rights and expressing the need to make civil rights stronger in order to help protect minorities, women, and people with disabilities from being discriminated. Supporting the need for drug treatment programs to help drug-users get the care they need to reduce drug abuse, advocating for the need for more resources to help victims of domestic violence or victims of crime get help on dealing with their trauma, and strongly express the importance for more funds for DNA testing including forensic science to help solve evidence efficiently while reduce sending an innocent person to jail is common sense for criminal justice reform. Also on criminal justice reform, I like on how you express the need for mental health court to help people with mental illness to get treatment and advocate for the importance of community services to help non-violent offenders including non violent juveniles to rehabilitate so they won’t re-offend. Another thing that I like about your work as Associate Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court is how you advocate for the need to reduce racial profiling in the criminal justice system to help protect minorities including immigrants from being oppressed and support protecting civil liberties like the fourth amendment to help protect people from unreasonable searches. 


Associate Justice Cavanagh, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased.  Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability.  Also your role as current Associate Justice of the Michigan Supreme Court gives me motivation to continue to learn history including social justice. My future goal is to work in these areas to help to make civil rights stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, have criminal justice reform to help protect people’s rights while reduce crime, and many others. 


I strongly believe that you are making a great difference in the Michigan Supreme Court. I’m very proud on how you are working hard to support civil rights, advocate with support criminal justice reform, and many others. You have inspire me to work hard on my disability and continue to learn history including social justice.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to advocate for common sense ideas.


Sincerely,


Matt Winick




Tuesday, August 17, 2021

Mayor Teri Johnston of Key West Florida

4/02/2021


Mayor Teri Johnston

c/o Office of the Mayor 

City Hall

P.O. Box 1409 

Key West, FL  33041


Dear Mayor Johnston,


My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have a strong interest in learning history including social justice. In these subjects, I like to learn the need for civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, expand on social justice to improve communities, and many others. Mayor Johnston, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work as current Mayor of Key West, Florida to be very inspiring to me.


In your current role as Mayor of Key West, Florida, I truly appreciate on how you are a strong supporter of civil rights by advocating for people with disabilities’ rights, supporting funds for women including minorities businesses to help them compete in the economy, and working with other city council members to expand on laws to combat against hate-crime to help protect minorities including people who are different.  On the economy, I liked on how you expanded on jobs training programs to help train youth including workers to develop  or improve on work skills to help them prepare for the work force and heavily advocate for the need to raise the minimum wage to help assist minimum wage workers afford to live.  Supporting funds for renewable energy resources to help reduce addiction to oil with gas, encouraging businesses including industries to use energy efficient products to help reduce high energy cost while reduce pollution, and pushing for funds to improve city services to help keep parks, water resources, and coastal areas clean for people to use is common sense to help protect the environment. On education, I like on how you support funds o help improve special education to help students with disabilities to get accommodations they need to learn and push for more literacy programs to help student including adults to develop or improve on their comprehension skills. On public safety, I like on how you worked to push for community policing to have law enforcement officers engage with the community to reduce tensions, push for a requirements for law enforcement to wear body cameras to help reduce police misconduct, and work with FEMA including city services to help build bridges including dams to help reduce floods that are caused by hurricanes from causing danger in the Key West. Another thing that I liked about your work as Mayor of Key Wets, Florida is how you are working to expand programs to help people who are homeless including people who are low-income get shelter including food along with other supplies, support the idea of affordable housing with energy efficient products including solar panels to help combat against high energy cost while allow people are able to afford to live, and push for funds to help repair historical sites including attractions to make learning a better tool while improve on tourism. Also I like on how you are a continuous strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights, express the need for police reform to reduce police misconduct, better environmental protection, and a strong need to improve social justice. 


Mayor Johnston, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability.  On Youtube, I enjoy watching videos of you talking about your role as Mayor of Key West, Florida. Your current role as Mayor of Key West Florida gives me motivation to continue to learn history including social justice. My future goal is to someday work in these areas to help emphasize the need for civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, expand on social justice to improve communities, and many others.


I strongly believe that you are making a great difference for society. I’m very proud on how you are working hard to support civil rights, protect the environment, improve public safety, expand on social justice, and many others. You have inspire me to work hard on my disability, learn more about your work, and continue to learn different subjects. Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference for society, and inspiring me. Please continue to make a great difference for society. 

Sincerely,


Matt Winick

Mayor Johnston's press release of Autism Awareness Month for April. 










 

Monday, August 16, 2021

Honorable Mariko Yamada from California (Former Member of the California State Assembly from the 4th district and the 8th district )

 

5/07/2021


Honorable Mariko Yamada

1230 Farragut Cir

Davis, CA  95618

Dear Honorable Yamada,

My name is Matt Winick, an Asian American from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have a strong interest in learning history including social justice. In these subjects, I like to learn the need for civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, improve social justice to make communities a better place, and many others. Honorable Yamada, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work when you served as Member of the California State Assembly from the 4th district and the 8th district to be very inspiring to me.

When you served as Member of the California State Assembly from the 4th district 2012-2014 and the 8th district 2008-2012, I truly appreciated on how you were a strong supporter of civil rights by advocating for people with disabilities’ rights, supporting funds for women including minorities businesses to help them compete in the economy, and working with other members of the California State Assembly to expand on laws to combat against hate-crime to help protect minorities including people who are different. On the economy, I liked on how you supported an expansion of jobs training programs to help train youth including workers to develop or improve on work skills to help them prepare for the work force and advocated for the need to raise the minimum wage to help assist minimum wage workers afford to live. Supporting funds for renewable energy resources to help reduce addiction to oil with gas, encouraging industries including companies along with small businesses to use energy efficient products to help reduce high energy cost while reduce pollution, and working with members of the California State Assembly to provide funds to help clean parks including water resources along with coastal areas to make them safe for people to use is common sense to help protect the environment.  On education, I liked on how you supported funds to improve special education to help students with disabilities get accommodations they need to learn and expanded literacy programs to help adults including students to gain or improve on literacy skills. Also I liked on how you used your role as an Asian American in the California State Assembly to help support along with advocate for Asian Americans’ rights including Asian American with disabilities’ rights, push for fund to repair the Asian American community,  and express the need fort educational awareness programs to help educate people about Asian American culture. Another thing that I liked about your work in the California State Assembly is how you supported ethics reform like a ban on gifts to members of the California State Assembly  or public officials from lobbyist to reduce corruption, heavily supported programs to help homeless including people who are low-income get shelter along with food or other supplies, and worked to get funds to help repair or restore historical sites including attractions to help make learning a better tool while improve tourism.       


Honorable Yamada, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability. Also being an Asian American with a disability is difficult for me when some Asians including some Asian Americans get judgmental about me being different from them or not meeting their standards. Your role as an Asian American and being an advocate of Asian Americans with disabilities’ rights helps give confidence about being an Asian American when I face different obstacles.  Your role as former Member of the California State Assembly from the 4th district and the 8th district gives me motivation to continue to learn history including social justice.  My future goal is to someday work in these areas to help emphasize the need for civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, improve social justice to make communities a better place, and many others. My letter is a gift to you for inspiring me and for Asian American Pacific Heritage Month to help recognize Asian Americans who work hard to make a great difference for society.


I strongly believe that you made a great difference when you served in public service. I’m very proud on how you worked hard to support civil rights, protect the environment, improve social justice, help the Asian American community, and many others.  You have inspire me to work hard on my disability, learn about your work, be confident about being an Asian American when there are challenges, and continue to learn different subjects. I was wondering if you could share with me what it was like working in the California State Assembly and some of your significant achievements in public service.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to advocate for common sense ideas.

Sincerely,


Matt Winick







Sunday, August 15, 2021

Ms. Sally Struthers actress ( All in the Family and Gloria tv show)

 

6/15/2021


Ms. Sally Struthers

c/o Vincent Cirrincione Associates

1516 N. Fairfax Avenue

Los Angeles, CA  90046

Dear Ms. Struthers,


My name is Matt Winick and I’m a fan of your acting. My favorite tv shows that you were in All in the Family and Gloria. All in the Family was a great comedy drama show about Archie  Bunker, Edith, and Gloria ,a working class family in New York where they deal with different things in life. Ms. Struthers, I thought you did an excellent job making Gloria Bunker Stivic have different unique traits like caring about other people when they have struggles  in life, trying to navigate society as a feminist, helping mediate her mother Edith and her father Archie when they have differences, and many others.  gloria was another spin off show that I liked due to the plot about Gloria Stivic who is recently divorced and starts a new life where she takes a job working as an assistant to a veterinarian while trying to understand life. In Gloria, I really liked on how the show focused more development on Gloria. Also in Gloria I like on how you continue to make Gloria have different traits like like caring about other people when they have struggles  in life, trying to navigate society as a feminist, learning what it is like being  single mom, trying to be kind to other people when people aren’t appreciative, and many others.  Talespin was a great Disney animated series about Baloo who is a pilot for Higher for Hire and goes on a journey or helps different animals with his crew. In TaleSpin, I like on how you made Rebecca Cunningham a very unique character due to making her learn how to get along with Baloo including his crew when they have differences,  learning about the need to not judge other animals harshly when they have struggles or accidentally make a mistake, and many others.


Besides your acting career, I truly appreciate on how you are a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes to reduce discrimination. Also on your activism, I like on how you support environmental protection causes to reduce pollution. Ms. Struthers, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased.  Another thing that I struggle with a disability is when other people including other adults get judgmental about me being different from them and have struggles to find different methods to improve myself.  Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights causes really inspires me to work hard on my disability. Your character Gloria Bunker Stivic in All in the Family and Gloria helps give me motivation to try to learn different methods to improve myself when there are challenges, learn how compassion including kindness makes a difference, and many others. 


I strongly believe that you are a very talented actress. Also I truly appreciate on how you are an activist to help improve society.  You truly inspire me to work hard on my disability, be a fan of your acting, and try to understand life when there are challenges.  I was wondering if could please take the time to answer some of my questions.   Here is a birthday card wishing you a Happy Birthday for July 28th.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. Please continue to make a great difference for society.


Sincerely,


Matt Winick


Ms. Struthers took the time to answer some questions







Saturday, August 14, 2021

5th Chancellor Henry T Yang of University of California, Santa Barbara

 

4/21/2021


Chancellor Henry T. Yang

c/o Office of the Chancellor

University of California Santa Barbara

Cheadle Hall, Room 5221

Building 552

Santa Barbara, CA  93106


Dear Chancellor Yang,


My name is Matt Winick, an Asian American from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have a strong interest in learning history, social justice, environment, and diversity. In these subjects or core values, I like to learn the need for civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, expand on diversity to accept people who are different or come from a different background, improve on education reform to make learning a better tool, and many others. Chancellor Yang, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work as 5th Chancellor of University of California, Santa Barbara and your activism in the Asian American community to be very inspiring to me.


In your current role as 5th Chancellor of University of California Santa Barbara,  I I truly appreciate on how you are a strong supporter and advocate for civil rights by advocating for people with disabilities’ rights and expressing the need to make civil rights stronger to reduce discrimination in order to protect women, minorities, and people with disabilities. Also to improve civil rights, I liked on how you work to expand on rules to combat against bullying and harassment.  Supporting accommodations to help students with disabilities like extra time on exams or use educational software to help improve comprehension, expanding tutoring services to provide students with help on their assignments from tutors, and implementing more liberal arts, arts, humanities, history, and basic classes to make education diverse along with make more opportunities for students to find subjects that they want to learn are great ways to improve education reform. Also on education reform I like on how you support literacy programs to help students including adults improve on their comprehension skills or gain literacy skills.  On diversity, I like on how you work on hiring women, minorities, and people with disabilities to work for the college and expand on programs to help educate staff members and students about different cultures along with the need for diversity to accept people who are different or come from a different background. Another thing that I like about your work as Chancellor of University of California, Santa Barbara is how you expand on more research programs to help students get engage to learn how different topics can make a great difference for society, implement mental health services to help students who struggle with mental health to get the care they need, push for more scholarships to help low income students or minorities get assistance on getting into college or affording supplies, expand more literacy programs to allow tutors to help students including adults in the California area get help on improving their comprehension, and heavily express the need to reduce high tuition cost to help students from paying high costs in order to get a college. Besides your work as chancellor of University of California, Santa Barbara is I like on how you are how you are a continuous strong supporter of civil rights causes, advocate for environmental protection to reduce pollution, emphasize the need for more liberal arts in colleges, a strong need for criminal justice reform to help protect people’s rights while reduce crime, and express the need for immigration reform to help protect immigrants, dreamers, and refugees from being oppressed.   Also I like on how you use your role as an Asian American to help advocate including support Asian Americans rights including Asian American with disabilities’ rights, express the need for funds to help repair the Asian American community including their businesses, emphasize the need for educational awareness about Asian American culture including history, and many others. 


Chancellor Yang, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard because I  have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability. Being an Asian American with a disability is hard for me because some Asians and some Asian Americans get judgmental about me being different from them or not meeting their standards. Also your role as an Asian and being an advocate along with a supporter of Asians with disabilities’ rights and Asian Americans with disabilities’ rights gives me confidence about being an Asian American with a disability when there are challenges. On your website and on Youtube I enjoy learning about your fundamental ideas to improve diversity, expand on education reform, and some ideas to improve social justice.  Your current role as 5th Chancellor of University of California, Santa Barbara helps give me motivation to continue to learn history, social justice, environmental protection, diversity, education, and diversity. My future goal is to someday work in these areas to help emphasize the need for civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, protect the environment from pollution, importance of education reform to improve learning,  have diversity to accept people who are different or come from a different background, and many others.


I strongly believe that you are making a great difference in society and education. I’m very proud on how you work hard to support civil rights, expand on education reform, improve diversity, make social justice stronger, and many others. Also I truly appreciate on how you use your role as an Asian American to help the Asian American community. You have inspire me to work hard on my disability, learn about your work, be confident about being an Asian American when there are challenges, and continue to learn different subjects.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me. I was wondering if you could share with me about what it is like being Chancellor of University of California,  Santa Barbara and some of your goals. I wish you the best to continue to make a great difference.

Sincerely,


Matt Winick




Friday, August 13, 2021

U.S. Circuit Judge Beverly Martin from U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit

 

6/05/2021


U.S. Circuit Judge Beverly Martin

c/o U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit

56 Forsyth Street, N.W. 

Atlanta, GA  30303

Dear U.S. Circuit Judge Martin,


My name is Matt Winick from Ann Arbor, Michigan and I have a strong interest in learning history including social justice. In these subjects, I like to learn the need for civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, have criminal justice reform to help protect people’s rights while reduce crime, and many others. U.S. Circuit Judge Martin, the main reason I’m writing you a letter is to explain how I find your work when you served as U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia, as U.S. District for the U.S. District Court of Northern District of Georgia, and as current U.S. Circuit Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit to be very inspiring to me. 


When you served as U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia from 1997-2000, I truly appreciated on how you were a strong supporter of civil rights by advocating for people with disabilities’ rights, prosecuting people who commit hate-crime to help protect minorities including people who are different, and investigating public places that practice different forms of discrimination or violate civil rights legislation. Supporting drug treatment programs to help dug users get the care they need to reduce drug abuse, working with law enforcement to expand on resources to help victims of crime or victims of domestic violence get help on dealing with their trauma, and advocating with supporting funds to help improve DNA testing including forensic science to help solve evidence or cases efficiently while reduce sending an innocent person to jail is common sense for criminal justice reform.  Another thing that I liked about your work as U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia was how you went after industries that illegally polluted the environment or violated environmental protection laws to help protect the environment, investigated public officials including law enforcement who commit misconduct or accepted illegal bribes to reduce corruption,  and prosecuted insurance companies along with financial institutions that commit fraud. When you were a U.S. District for the U.S. District Court of Northern District of Georgia from 2000-2010, I liked on how you were a continuous strong supporter of civil rights and criminal justice reform.  In your current role as U.S. Circuit Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit, I like on how you support civil rights, advocate with support criminal justice reform, and support protecting civil liberties like the fourth amendment to help protect people from unreasonable searches. Another thing that I like about your work in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit is how you are an advocate for the need for better voter protection laws to help protect voters from losing their rights due to voter suppression. 


U.S. Circuit Judge Martin, I have autism with a learning disability. Having a disability is hard for me because I have trouble comprehending on learning different advance subjects, sometimes I struggle to communicate my thoughts, and get teased. Your commitment to be a strong supporter of civil rights including people with disabilities’ rights really inspires me to work hard on my disability. Also on YouTube “Beverly Martin Career Girls Role Model”   I enjoyed learning about your early work in the judicial career and some of your achievements. Your role as former U.S. Attorney for the Middle District of Georgia, as former U.S. District for the U.S. District Court of Northern District of Georgia, and as current U.S. Circuit Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit gives me motivation to continue to learn history including social justice. My future goal is to someday work in these areas to help emphasize the need for civil rights to be stronger to reduce discrimination, have criminal justice reform to help protect people’s rights while reduce crime, and many others.       


I strongly believe that you are making a great difference in the judicial system. I’m very proud on how you worked hard to support civil rights, push with support criminal justice reform,  protect civil liberties, and many others. You have inspire me to work hard on my disability, learn more about your work, and continue to learn different subjects. I was wondering if you could share with me your experience in the judicial system and how you got inspired to be in the career, and what it is like serving in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit. I would like to meet you because you inspire me.  Thanks for taking the time to read my letter, working hard to make a great difference, and inspiring me.   Please continue to advocate for common sense ideas.


Sincerely,


Matt Winick

Picture of the judges on the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit